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Hey everyone,

last night i was crusing around, and after a few drags and just some fast driving i noticed that when i stop at the lights (RED) my car jerks abit, not alot, but just sitting there with my foot on the brake.

Its the second time its happened to me, and never seems to happen unless i drive like that. Is there something wrong with my spark plugs? or injectors? Or is it normal?

i would love feedback guys.

cheers

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mine does it too buddy.

only after hard driving though and only sometimes, not everytime i thrash. Also sometimes on long drives when it heats up quite a bit. It might be the stock coils???. a few of mine have f'd up and i have had to replace them. so i guess they are a major weak point of the r34.

Is yours auto??

Someone was telling me that from time to time a coil will drop out if it is slightly defective?? the heat affects it or something......?

but who knows...

dont you love it.

LOL

like you said it could also be the sparkies they might be fouled or something, but mine a re relatively new sparkies and it still does it. i think what we both need to do is get splitfire coils and new sparkies put them in at the same time. I have a feeling that this will fix it

mine sometimes breaks up as in misfires at 5k rpm when it is really hot as well does yours do this??

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yeah, I only notice it after thrashing, but the car is running at normal temp, and everything seems fine. Cept while just idleing it does it. Weird.

Yeah i got the semi-auto.

thanks guys.

p.s yeah we mgiht have to get the splitfire coils and new sparkies.

Anyone else got any ideas?

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